Archive for August, 2010
Google’s New Power: Realtime Search
Does Your Church Target?
Today I wrote another post for MediaSalt.com called Who Are The People In Your Neighbourhood? In this post I would like church leaders to consider who their target market is. I belive that a responsible church will identify a target demographic(s) and strategically plan their programs, outreach, and communication in a focused and effective way [...]
Tweet Button Released
Twitter has now released a new “Tweet Button” which will quickly become a standard “must-have” for websites going forward. Here is how the button works:
Recalibration
I have a huge respect for pastors. These men and women have the most challenging leadership role on the planet. They are people of deep faith and conviction. They give their lives to passionately serve God, to teach, to love, and to make growing students of Jesus. For the past two days close to 40,000 [...]
The Signature of Mediocrity
Today was Day 1 of the 2010 Global Leadership Summit. The summit is a must-attend conference in my yearly schedule. Jim Collins spoke this morning and something he said really resonated with me: “The signature of mediocrity is chronic inconsistency.” For a long time, I have felt that churches accept mediocrity in their communication. Churches have the [...]

